News :

07 Dec 2012

Don successfully transfered into a PhD program! Congratulations Don!

02 Dec 2012

The Crosby lab recently published a paper entitled "The SKP1-Like Gene Family of Arabidopsis Exhibits a High Degree of Differential Gene Expression and Gene Product Interaction during Development" in PLoS ONE

21 Sep 2012

Kerry was named to the Dean's Honour Roll for her excellent academic achievement! Congrats Kerry!

Mohammad received a Queen Elizabeth II Graduate Scholarship in Science and Technology.

13 Aug 2012

The Crosby Lab will be attending the Systems Biology conference in Toronto presenting their recent work entitled "Identification of Ubiquitinated Proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana Using Protein Microarrays"

01 Jul 2012

Danielle was accepted into the MD program at University of Western Ontario, Schulich School of Medicine! Congrats Dee!

Dr. Daniela Rotin from the Biochemistry Department at University of Toronto visited the University of Windsor and delivered a Seminar entitled "Biological functions of the Nedd4 Family of Ubiquitin ligases."

14 Jan 2012

Dr. Crosby presented a talk at the Plant and Animal Genome XX Conference in San Diego entitled "E3-Ubiquitin Ligases as a Use-Case Scenario For Developing Quaternary Protein Complex Ontologies"

The Crosby lab attended a Bean Genomics group meeting in Guelph. For more information visit the Bean Genomics website

18 May 2011

Dr. Crosby discussed the prospects of Bio-renewable Energy in the 21st Century and the development of renewable bio-fuels in a Science Café presentation at Canada South Science City entitled "In Where the Rubber Hits the Road" News Link & Daily News Link

06 May 2011

Don Karl Roberto has joined the lab as a new graduate student starting fall 2011. Welcome Don!

Dr. Sorina Popescu from the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research at Cornell University visited the University of Windsor and delivered a Departmental Seminar entitled "Charting Signaling Pathways in Plant Immunity: from Large Scale to Mechanisms "

01 Mar 2010

Lab Funding: The Crosby lab was awarded a prestigious Ontario Research Fund ($3,745,700)as part of the Ontario Research Excellence program in collaboration with several other labs across Ontario aimed at developing a draft genome sequence for dry beans.